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Post by firebird1988 on Aug 17, 2023 13:50:54 GMT -5
Nowhere equatorward of 42° latitude, unless at high elevation, like Flagstaff, or marine moderated, like the immediate coast in California How about on the San Francisco Bay? That's the same difference as the Pacific Coast
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Post by massiveshibe on Aug 17, 2023 16:12:18 GMT -5
Anywhere with average lows below 16C and highs below 30C in the hottest month.
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Post by greysrigging on Aug 17, 2023 17:14:17 GMT -5
After July last year ( 2022 ), I was looking for a place closer to the Equator ! Every min for the month below 20c and 17 days of max temps below 30c ! brrrr !!
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Post by CRISPR on Sept 13, 2024 4:00:54 GMT -5
Typically summer means around ~22ºC or higher, I switch on AC. So I guess Lord Howe Island, assuming that summers are windy (to increase ventilation and feeling of cool)
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 13, 2024 6:17:15 GMT -5
Assuming a building is built to take the climate into consideration (i.e. lots of windows for cross ventilation and/or not made to trap heat like a shitty modern building), there's no real-world climate in the current climate that's too hot for me to go without A/C really.
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Post by Kaleetan on Sept 13, 2024 7:42:07 GMT -5
The only places I'd want A/C are the really hot BWh climates.
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Post by arcleo on Sept 13, 2024 9:39:30 GMT -5
I definitely prefer having AC here but was fine without it in SLO, so probably 21-22c means
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Sept 13, 2024 10:55:23 GMT -5
Assuming good ventilation, I can live in most tropical places without AC.
I can live in Kuala Lumpur without AC, but not in Qatar. No amount of ventilation can make living without AC easy here.
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